Magged Out Sep 17, 2016 #1 Had a nasty storm roll thru last night. 30+ mph winds, rain was coming down sideways. Plants took a beating! Lost a few super hots
Had a nasty storm roll thru last night. 30+ mph winds, rain was coming down sideways. Plants took a beating! Lost a few super hots
TNKS Sep 17, 2016 #2 Just stake them up and they will recover as long as they arent broken,We got hammered good too yesterday TWICE!
Just stake them up and they will recover as long as they arent broken,We got hammered good too yesterday TWICE!
Magged Out Sep 17, 2016 #3 They are staked up. When the containers flipped over had a few branches snap off.
TNKS Sep 17, 2016 #6 pretty strange for sure,we had 60+ winds last week and didnt hurt a thing here I cant imagine a 5 gal bucket getting flipped,crazy shit for sure if it did. Magged Out said: 20160904_155133.jpg Only 1 that didn't fall was that big black 10-15 gallon pot Click to expand...
pretty strange for sure,we had 60+ winds last week and didnt hurt a thing here I cant imagine a 5 gal bucket getting flipped,crazy shit for sure if it did. Magged Out said: 20160904_155133.jpg Only 1 that didn't fall was that big black 10-15 gallon pot Click to expand...
Biggy Sep 17, 2016 #7 If you don't move the pots often a few rebar and bailing string works good. I florida weave my plants.
If you don't move the pots often a few rebar and bailing string works good. I florida weave my plants.
DaQatz Sep 17, 2016 #8 High winds knock over my plants all the time. Even those staked, caged, and in the ground. As long as they are not tiny plants they normally do fine.
High winds knock over my plants all the time. Even those staked, caged, and in the ground. As long as they are not tiny plants they normally do fine.